RMAF 2011 - Who's in?

Count me in.... Might attend with another fella'

flez - will be great to see you again!

I haven't arranged for any business on Sat evening, so I'll be there. But I could I invite two friends (who are also Genesis owners) along? One's a lurker here.
 
Gary-I thought the after hours place to be was your suite.

Mark
 
Mark, Yes, after hours place is my suite - but this is for dinner at the Bent Fork? I don't think that everyone's going to turn up for the after hours thing at the same time, are they? The RMAF suites are pretty small, and I don't think that we can squeeze everyone in at the same time.
 
Gary-Sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying. You were talking about bringing two people for dinner to the mangled fork.

Mark
 
OK, just got my plane tickets, all else is set :) Looking forward to my second RMAF and mtg. everyone there!
 
What days are you there Myles

I'm gettting in on Wed AM and leaving Monday AM. Heidi and I are hoping to take in a little Mother Nature on Thursday! Last year we took an incredible day trip thru Rocky Mt. National Park. What an experience for someone who lives at sea level :)
 
I'm gettting in on Wed AM and leaving Monday AM. Heidi and I are hoping to take in a little Mother Nature on Thursday! Last year we took an incredible day trip thru Rocky Mt. National Park. What an experience for someone who lives at sea level :)

Hi Myles,

I suspect that will not attend the show, but if I can be of any suggestions on where to visit for some Mother Nature, it may be too far for one day, but I might suggest the Maroon Bells near Aspen. Check on the temps, snow and color change. But, they are absolutely beautiful as of course so are Rocky Mt. National Park. If you are not familiar with them. they are some of the most photographed mountains in all of the US and North America; below are 2 copyrighted images:

maroonlake.jpg


springmorningreflection_maroonbells.jpg


All of the Aspen photos on my website including this copyrighted image was taken there as well:

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Rich
 
I spent two weeks in Denver many years ago in a managment development seminar and we all went to eat at some Mexican restaurant that was incredible. Of course I can't remember what the name of it was or where it was, but I have no doubts there are good Mexican restaurants there.


Don't want to burst anyone's bubble....BUT....LOL:D

According to one of my very good friends from Mexico, there aren't any real Mexican restaurants in the US...including where I live which is 25 miles North of the border!! Certainly no good real Mexican restaurants in Colorado...LOL:D
 
Hi Myles,

I suspect that will not attend the show, but if I can be of any suggestions on where to visit for some Mother Nature, I might suggest the Maroon Bells near Aspen. Check on the temps, snow and color change. But, they are absolutely beautiful as of course so are Rocky Mt. National Park. If you are not familiar with them. they are some of the most photographed mountains in all of the US and North America; below are 2 copyrighted images:

maroonlake.jpg


springmorningreflection_maroonbells.jpg


All of the Aspen photos on my website including this copyrighted image was taken there as well:

ImageHandler.ashx


Rich

Stunning!
 
Don't want to burst anyone's bubble....BUT....LOL:D

According to one of my very good friends from Mexico, there aren't any real Mexican restaurants in the US...including where I live which is 25 miles North of the border!! Certainly no good real Mexican restaurants in Colorado...LOL:D

Yeah need bullets flying :)
 
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Don't know if its been brought up yet, but we certainly need name tags w/ moniker?
 
Wonderful pictures Rich! I have not made my flight reservations in an anticipation of combining some photography with the trip. So thanks for the reminders of the great beauty there. My best fall pictures are from Colorado.
 
So Carol, tell us was Gary a big crybaby growing up? Did you beat him up?
 
We'll be bringing our modified Studer A80RC and playing master tapes as well. Should be a great show!

I may never leave the room :) I'll remember to bring a toothbrush :)
 

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